⚖︠How to reason about chemical equilibrium
Use Q, K, Le Chatelier’s principle, ICE tables, and reaction conditions to explain equilibrium shifts and calculations.
What you’ll learn
- Dynamic balance
- Reaction quotient
- Le Chatelier
- Concentration
- Pressure
- Temperature
- Catalyst
- ICE tables
- K magnitude
- Application
Questions this course answers
At equilibrium, what is equal?
Dynamic equilibrium means opposing rates are equal while concentrations remain constant.
What does Q<K predict?
A quotient below K indicates relatively too few products for equilibrium.
What does a catalyst change?
Catalysts speed both directions without changing the equilibrium state.
What must an ICE table follow?
The change row is determined by coefficients in the balanced equation.
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